Marketing_content_editor Attributes Username: rhood Email: robert.hood@ucsf.edu Preferred language: en Timezone: America/Los_Angeles Created: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 Last updated: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 Status: Blocked Submitted by rhood on Fri, 04/29/2022 - 12:48 Featured image Program InformationThe Access Control & Security Systems (ACSS) team, formerly known as Lockshop, installs and maintains intrusion alarm systems, access control systems, closed circuit television systems (CCTV), and the campus master key system. It also procures and provides all UCSF proprietary keys and locks, as well as maintaining thousands of alarm points, door systems, and emergency call buttons across our many sites. Service InformationCovered Services effective July 1st, 2025:TopicDescriptionCovered ServicesRepair and replacement of architectural door hardware including standard lock sets, key cylinders, closers, door operators, and panic devices located in public spacesInstallation and maintenance of Electronic Access Control systems for non-dedicated exterior and public spacesDoor alarm installation and maintenance in public spacesProximity locks in public spacesDoor maintenance in public spacesKey lock installation in department-occupied spaces to replace unwanted keypad locks or proximity card readersADA door access controls for public spacesLock installation, maintenance, and repair, including combination locks, dead bolts, and rekeyingElectronic access control installation, maintenance, and repair for controls dedicated to a departmental space or programDedicated intrusion or freezer alarm installation, maintenance, repairs, and database and user code updatesKey fabricationWindow, cabinet, file, and desk locksUnlocking cabinets, desks, and other case goodsLockoutsRepair or replacement of locks on interior office doorsSecurity alarm reportsSecurity panel maintenance for security systems serving departmental spacesStandard Operating Procedures (SOP) Key Transfer RequestInclude the following details when submitting a Service Request:Previous key owner:Current key owner:Key numbers imprinted on both sides of key: (if available)Location where the key was used:Attach photo(s) of the key and UCSF/California ID for both previous and current key owners (see example photo below).LockoutsFor security purposes, FS must verify customer’s right to access an area during regular business hours.For after-hours (5 pm to 6 am) lockouts, contact the UCSF Police Department at 415-476-1414. For internal, after-hours access between Moffitt and Medical Sciences, contact secaccess@ucsfmedctr.org.LocksWhether you simply need a key made or you need an upgrade on building accessibility, Facilities Services is here to help!Cabinets, doors and other locking mechanismsLock replacement and hardware for ensuring security of new and existing spacesADA door operatorsProximity (Access) CardExterior access to secured campus buildings is by proximity card (which also serves as an employee ID badge). These are issued by the UCSF Campus Police Department “We ID” program. The UCSF Police Department manages user’s door access through the Hitachi Identity Management System. Access is granted either by a department representative or the UCSF Police Department. To contact the UCSF Police Department about access control, call 415-476-2088 or visit the UCSF Police Department website.SecuritySecurity, safety, and access is important to everyone. For proper functioning of security technology and equipment, we provide the following services:Installation and maintenance of intrusion and alarm systems (maintenance depending upon the size of the system)Access control systemsClosed circuit television systems (CCTV)Emergency call buttons across the campusesInstallation, service and repair of building access securityCard reader access control systemsInstallation of electronic access control equipment, security panels, or intrusion and freezer alarms may require semi-annual or annual preventive maintenance to ensure customer safety.All intrusion systems are monitored by UCPD. All system installations require a security survey conducted by UCPD (or UCSF Health). For more information, visit the UCSF Police Department website. Components Contact Campus Facilities Services CTA Business Unit Facilities Our Access Control & Security Systems (ACSS) team ensures faculty, students, staff, and visitors have the proper access and security in UCSF spaces. Viewable By Everyone
Marketing_content_editor Attributes Username: rhood Email: robert.hood@ucsf.edu Preferred language: en Timezone: America/Los_Angeles Created: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 Last updated: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 Status: Blocked